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12 Coconut Perfumes That Make Every Day Feel Like Vacation
As someone who’d happily spend every day at the beach, I’ve spent years testing coconut scents that bottle up that sun-soaked feeling. These are my all-time favorites.
Everyone has their happy place, and mine happens to be the beach. There’s nothing more relaxing to me than smelling the salty air, digging my toes into the sand, and feeling a fresh breeze tickling my skin. And there’s one perfume note that always transports me there: coconut. On days when a beach feels a million miles away (literally and figuratively), a spritz of a coconut perfume can give me a mini mental vacation. That’s why they’re my go-to scents all summer long.
A sneak peek at a few of my favorite coconut perfumes:
The best thing about coconut perfumes is that there is one out there for everyone—no matter your fragrance tastes or budget. Though coconut is often associated with sweet scents, there are sophisticated options that even veer into the avant-garde, ranging from full-on gourmands to lush green notes that evoke tropical dreams.
So whether you’re looking for a wallet-friendly find, a fruity daytime scent, or a fresh fragrance for a steamy summer night out, these are the best coconut perfumes to try right now—according to years of personal testing and researching.
Dana Parra is the associate director of sales for Hearst. She is a true beauty enthusiast and one of her favorite hobbies is contributing beauty content for Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, Best Products, and more. When not working, she’s scrolling her Instagram feed for news on the latest beauty launches and testing out the latest releases to share on her Instabeauty blog @TroopBeautyandFrills.
Celia Shatzman (she/her) is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor who has penned stories on topics ranging from beauty to fashion, travel, celebrities, health, entertainment, finance and more. A graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, she is a beauty and style contributor at Forbes and her work has appeared in New York, Cosmopolitan, WWD, ELLE, Conde Nast Traveler, Afar, Travel + Leisure, Women’s Health, Marie Claire, Byrdie, Refinery29 and NYLON, among others.

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